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Nonamiya [84]
4 years ago
12

What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution? Select all that apply. to prevent future amendments

History
2 answers:
finlep [7]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answers are B) to introduce the document and C) to establish the purpose of the government.

The purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution is to introduce the document and to establish the purpose of the government.

The first 52 words of the US Constitution is known as the "Preamble." It serves as an introduction to the ideas approved during the Convention of September 17, 1787. In the Preamble, we can read that "We, the People," are the ones adopting the ideas stated in the next pages and the reason why we are adopting them.

Dmitry [639]4 years ago
4 0
Yes you are correct  those are the reasons

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<em>A.  Draw the nation into unnecessary conflicts.</em>

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President Woodrow Wilson was the one who thought of the League of Nations, which was talked about in his Fourteen Points. His Fourteen Points were plans for during and after World War I and mostly had to do with peace and preventing future conflicts. The League of Nations ended up being part of the Treaty of Versailles, but even though United States President Woodrow Wilson came up with the League of Nations, the United States never ended up joining it.

This was because many people were isolationists after World War I. Isolationists did not want anything to do with foreign affairs, as they feared it would draw the nation into unnecessary conflicts. Many people did not want a repeat of World War I and essentially wanted to protect their country. The United States Senate was also filled with isolationists and wanted nothing to do with foreign problems, so they simply did not want to join the League of Nations.

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